‘Fred’ Is an Inspiration for Florida Keys Residents
With apologies to Joyce Kilmer: “I think that I shall never see a thing as lovely as Fred the tree […]
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With apologies to Joyce Kilmer: “I think that I shall never see a thing as lovely as Fred the tree […]
I will admit it took me a while to warm up to LinkedIn. I was an early adopter, but I […]
It happened again. I recently received an email from a prospective applicant with the salutation “Hi NewmanPR Team!” Over the […]
NewmanPR’s Buck Banks was interviewed for this article written by Jenna Seter for Clutch, which provides third-party evaluations for agencies that provide professional […]
We work with a lot of freelance writers in the travel business. Often they seek to distinguish themselves via an […]
A colleague — being helpful, I will generously assume — sent me an article today about how to create a […]
I have been researching the Cuban sandwich on behalf of a client for an upcoming special event in Tampa. It is […]
A story showed up in our news monitor this morning that caught my attention because at first glance it seemed […]
Harvard Business Review
In 23 experiments conducted over the past four years and involving more than 18,000 people, we used an A/B testing method to explore a crucial counterfactual: what followers would have done had they not followed a brand. Given the millions of dollars in marketing budgets that flow to social media at many companies, the distinction is not trivial. It has enormous implications for marketers’ resource allocations and for how they manage their brands’ social media presence.
The annual “Book of Lists” edition of the South Florida Business Journal was published this week. In the list of […]